The end of cartography


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Roger Harris
Roger Harris
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The Canadian Hydrographic Service, which is moving to digital collection, processing, dissemination, and delivery of data, has indicated that it may soon eliminate publication of paper charts.

If you believe this is a great idea, or a terrible one, please take a moment to complete the following online survey (nine questions) before the February 17 deadline: Canadian Hydrographic Service Digital Transformation Initiative.

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Dale Carlton
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Paper charts and paper money, live free or die.
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